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Blown Fuse for Bay Lights

I know I should know where the fuse for the basement bay lights is but I have forgotten. I shorted the circuit this afternoon when working on the light for the service bay. Where in the world is the fuse on a 93, U300. It is not in the main bay behind the white fiberglass box. I have checked those.

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Darn, that is where the fuse is on your old U-225, along with the refer fuse you helped me find.

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It should be one of the circuit breakers behind that white box lid in the bay, with a lil tiny reset button.

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It should be one of the circuit breakers behind that white box lid in the bay, with a lil tiny reset button.

I will check again but I sure didn't see any breakers there. I thought I heard a noise from that area when it tripped but when I removed the cover all I found was three inline fuses. All were OK. What year is your coach Twig?

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Kent,

On our 1997 coach, the bay lights are protected by one of those tiny little black circuit breakers behind the white cover in the big bay. They are a bit difficult to locate and reset. I use a PopSicle stick. It is non-metallic and will depress the reset buttons far enough.

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94

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Oh, you guys with those fancy new coaches.

Hey, sure enjoyed meeting you in Quartszite. I hope we cross paths again.